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⎇ Get The Brain's Way of Healing: remarkable discoveries and recoveries from the frontiers of neuroplasticity online ꔨ By Norman Doidge MD 둳 1 Globe and Mail Nonfiction Bestseller 1 Toronto Star Nonfiction BestsellerPraise for The Brains Way of Healing Brilliant and highly original Neurology used to be considered a depressing discipline with patients often displaying fascinating but essentially untreatable symptoms and disabilities Drawing on the last three decades of research, Doidge challenges this view,using vivid portraits of patients and their physicians The book is a treasure trove of the authors own deep insights and a clear bright light of optimism shines through every page V S Ramachandran,MD, PhD, neurologist, neuroscientist, and authorof The Tell Tale Brain W W Norton, 2011 , Director, UCSD Center for Brainand CognitionA tour de force In one of the most riveting books on the human brain and its mystery powers ever written, Doidge addresses the role of alternative medical therapies to reset and re sync the dynamic patterns of energy in our brain, whit the ability to restore relatively normal health to those whose fate seems hopeless These are people that traditional medicine all but abandoned as untreatable But they were rescued Its possible to start anywhere in the book and be mesmerized Huffington PostAn exciting overview of powerful new neuroscience theories that connect mind, body, and soul In this age of distraction and unnatural environments and actionslike staring at screens all daybrain science offers all kinds of useful techniques to care for our infinitely complex selves Norman Doidges work is a Michelin Guide to this hopeful new trove of knowledge and insight Boston Globe, USA Stunning The Brains Way of Healing is another groundbreaking book by Norman Doidge His style keeps you going into the deep dark secretsof how the brain works H is reframing of remarkable treatmentsthat I had categorized as gimmicky left me fascinated and humbled He brings a whole new level of insight into the body, brain, mind connectionthat will impact any reader John J Ratey, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry,Harvard Medical School and author of Driven to Distraction Bold, remarkable paradigm challenging The Brains Way of Healing is brilliantly organized, scientifically documented, and a beautifully written narrative that captivates the reader, who is left with the profound message that the brain, similar to other organs, can heal Stephen W Porges, PhD, Indiana University Bloomington and author of The Polyvagal TheoryDoidges book is filled with compelling stories about the power of ingenious technologies and disciplined awareness methods generated by innovators who transcended their own brain challenges, and who now use them to help others make radical improvements in conditions often deemed hopeless It points to a future of remarkable and unprecedented brain healing Martha Herbert, MD, PhD, Neurologist, Harvard Medical School, and Massachusetts General Hospital, author of The Autism RevolutionThe Brains way of Healing is a stunnerthe sort of book you want to read several times, not because it is difficult to understand, but because it opens up so many novel and startling avenues into our potential to heal Norman Doidge enthralls us with a rich combination of lucidly explained brain research and pioneering new and some not so new, but not widely known approaches to recovery With an eloquence reminiscent of Oliver Sacks, Doidge bolsters the latest advances in brain science with a series of extraordinary case histories of people for whom all hope seemed to be lost, but who healed as a result of great personal courage, and by changing the ways their bodies and brains processed sensations and movement This hopeful book demonstrates that a variety of sensory inputslight, sound, electricity, vibration, movement, and thoughtcan awaken the brains attention processors, and thereby allow even the most afflicted to re gain ownership of their lives Bessel van der Kolk MD, Medical Director, the Trauma Center, Brookline MA Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine Author of The Body keeps the Score Mind, Brain and Body in the healing of Trauma The book offers real hope to individuals suffering from diverse chronic conditions It shows in terms of graphic personal stories that we truly do not yet know the limits of what is possible in rehabilitation The book also has a number of creative integrations of the data that will be of interest to neuroscientists Edward Taub, Ph.D., Behavioral Neuroscientist, University Professor,University of Alabama at Birmingham, Director, UAB CI Therapy Research Group and Taub Training Clinic Everyone who has a brain could benefit from reading Doidges book The Columbus Dispatch A vivid, robust and optimistic read an essential addition to our growing understanding of the mind brain body connection Doidge argues quite convincingly that when the brain is damaged or incompletely formed, whether from stroke, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, autism, ADHD or a host of other conditions, its entirely possible to rewire the circuits by training a different part of the brain to take over the task He s positively elegant in his crystalline explanations of brain science for a lay audience Toronto Star, Canada This is a book of miracles an absorbing compendium of unlikely recoveries from physical and mental ailments offers evidence that the brain can heal Fascinating brings to mind Oliver Sacks Guardian Dazzling In friendly vignettes reminiscent of Oliver Sackss case studies, Doidge chronicles the heroic efforts of patients with a wide variety of apparently intractable ailments, from chronic pain to multiple sclerosis Each of Doidges examples suggests tangible treatment ideas for patients who may have thought they were out of options Doidges penchant for considering unconventional approaches to healing offers hope for all Bookpage, USA Beautifully written inspiring merging scientific information into timeless and fascinating personal stories The Brain s Way of Healing grabs onto the reader at once and compels them to keep reading This is an important and encouraging book The Vancouver Sun, Canada Exhilarating science In an era of ever increasing medicalisation of the human mind, and the medication of it, the appeal of neuroplasticity outlined by Doidge is addictive It is inspiring, page turning stuff Sunday Times, London A fascinating study on brain science that shows the way to major therapeutic discoveries Library JournalNORMAN DOIDGE, M.D., is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and New York Times bestselling author He is on the research faculty at Columbia Universitys Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research in New York City and on the faculty of the University of Torontos Department of Psychiatry as well He lives in Toronto. 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